Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Jǫtna heiti II 3’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 722.
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir, Hundalfr, Baugi,
Hrauðungr, Fenrir, Hróarr ok Miði.
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir, Hundalfr, Baugi, Hrauðungr, Fenrir, Hróarr ok Miði.
‘Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir, Hundálfr, Baugi, Hrauðungr, Fenrir, Hróarr and Miði. ’
[4]: At the end of this stanza, ms. C adds þá er nú lokit þursa heitum ‘then the names of giants have now come to an end’ (see Introduction above), while A adds nú eru upp talið ámáttligra jǫtna heiti ‘now the names of mighty giants have been enumerated’ (closely similar in B). See Note to Þul Jǫtna I 6/6-8.
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Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
hundallr, Baugi,
Hrauðungr, Fenrir,
Hróarr ok Miði.
hrosþiofr dvrnir . | hvndallr . bavgi . hravðvngr . fenrir . hroaʀ . ok miþi. |
(VEÞ)
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
hundallr, Baugi,
Hrauðungr, Fenrir,
Hróarr Miði.
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
hundallr, Baugi,
Hrauðungr, Fenrir,
Hróarr ok Miði.
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
Hundalfr, Baugi,
Hrauðungr, Fenrir,
Hróarr ok †niði†.
hrosþiofr dvrnir hvndálfr bꜹgi hrꜹðvngr | fænrir hroar ok niði . Nv ærv vpp talit amtligra iø̨tna hæiti
(VEÞ)
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
†hunnd[…]lfr†, Baugi,
†hr[…]udunngr†, †f[…]nrir†,
Hróarr ok †m[…]d[…]†.
Hrossþíofr durnir hunnd[...]lfr | bauge hr[...]udunngr f[...]nrir hroarr ok m[...]d[...] nu eru upp talin amatleg jo᷎tna heiti . |
(VEÞ)
Hrossþjófr, Dúrnir,
Hundalfr, Baugi,
†fraudungr†, fenrir,
Hróarr ok †miðe†.
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